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- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: Answer the question.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: What about child benefit?
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: We might forget about you very quickly.
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Feabhsú Céibheanna (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine an bhfuil sé i gceist aige airgead a chur ar fáil le feabhas a chur ar na céibheanna in Inis Oírr agus Oileán Chléire; agus an ndéanfaidh sé ráiteas ina thaobh. [55985/12]
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Budget 2013 (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the anticipated impact of all the cuts arising from Budget 2013 on farm income. [55962/12]
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Student Grant Scheme Applications (13 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when a student (details supplied) in County Clare will be notified of the outcome of their education grant application; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56074/12]
- Order of Business (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: We are trying to defend the people's right to hear the views of elected representatives.
- Order of Business (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: Those Deputies should speak up now. They had a good deal to say during the weekend.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: Welcome to our world.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: I accept that a line has been drawn and the team have given a good account of themselves. They have presented the information, although maybe not everything we would like. We are drawing to a conclusion, however, and I would like to get some assurance about the future. Could Mr. Bakhurst give a general overview of where things are and where he intends to take the news and current affairs...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: And a pizza?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: On a point of order, I have sat through the entire debate and I do not think anybody questioned Michael D. Higgins's winning of the election. That is a completely separate matter. Members of the Labour Party contributed. Michael D. Higgins is a good friend of mine and he would have had my support. Let us be clear this is about the failures in RTE and not about - - - - -
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: There is an indication that my questioning is somehow questioning the outcome of an election.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: I have a question, but there is a comment before it. We have reached a conclusion on this sad episode in RTE. I want to be assured that the structure will be in place to ensure this never happens again. I have two questions, the first to Ms Duignan. Ms Duignan referred to a tweet by a subcontractor to a contractor, and said that the company had a contract at present. Will there be a...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: I recall watching it and I remember the lead-in, to the effect that the programme could be a game changer. Following the breadcrumbs, it is difficult to conclude there was not an agenda. To prove bias, one must go a considerable way and find much evidence.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: Mr. Morrison is very determined in his conclusion when he says the mistakes made in the programme were not the result of bias. That is a major statement. I would have accepted it more readily if Mr. Morrison had qualified the position in respect of his ability to determine bias.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: I wish to clarify that. I do not have any misgivings about Mr. Morrison or Mr. Carson in any shape or form, but I am referring to public perception. In the Halappanavar case, Mr. Curran's news department quite correctly interrogated that decision to the greatest extent possible, so will he speak to the perception-----
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: Yes, it is the public perception. Mr. Curran is almost suggesting that I have some concern about Mr. Morrison. I know he is a man of the highest integrity.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: There is one standard for our operation but not for your own.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Editorial Review of The Frontline Presidential Debate: Discussion with RTE (12 Dec 2012)
Timmy Dooley: I do not question that. There is a misunderstanding. I do not think it is a question for Mr. Morrison; it is a question for Mr. Curran.